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At which interval is the graphed function linear?

A. from x = -5 to x = -4


B. from x = -4 to x = 0


C. from x = -1 to x = 1


D. from x = -3 to x = 0

At which interval is the graphed function linear? A. from x = -5 to x = -4 B. from-example-1

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Answer: A. from x = -5 to x = -4

Explanation:

A linear graph is graphed as a straight line. Between x = -5 and x = -4 (attached image) the graph is linear.

➜ A. from x = -5 to x = -4

At which interval is the graphed function linear? A. from x = -5 to x = -4 B. from-example-1
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